First thought is Peter Kitchen in the FA Cup replay agaist Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. He cut in from the right and glided past Ron "chopper" Harris and Micky "man mountain" Droy before calmly passing it into the net. Those two defenders you wouldant want to meet on a dark night down the Kings road.
The more i think about "Kitch" the more i am just grateful to see such a talent at Brisbane road.
Round of applause for George Petchey
2nd goal against Chelsea was a far better goal .
Roeder winning a ball in defence , pushed forward then plays a 50 yard diagonal cross field ball, touch by joe for control & centred to Kitch controlled & Bang.
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26/12/69
Luton at home - 17619 crowd
11am kick off - fog and freezing
Peter Allen
we win 1-0
35 yard screamer - they dont dome back
start believing we can do this - we go top
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A bitterly cold Tuesday night in early 2001. It was so cold, both myself and the guy sitting next to me, were too numb to even roll a fag. I remember finding a packet of Marlboro in my coat pocket....sheer joy (and yes, I did give him a few).
Having been ripped off in the car park at the ground - being charged £1 for a ticket that had 50p printed on it, things were already looking bleak.
The Iron got an early goal (think it was Hodges who I believe we were chasing for a couple of seasons?). Despite a decent game, we were pressing well but to no avail. I remember just sitting there asking myself why I'd driven all that poxy way midweek for nothing; whilst contemplating a long, boring drive home (not to mention having to be on the road at 6am next morning).
Late in the game, up steps our Saviour - Lord Griffiths. I'm sure that he mis-kicked as there was hardly any power in it. Their goalie dived to the right to collect; and I'm sure it hit a divot in the turf or something - as it just seemed to bounce over him; and appeared to go in slow motion into the net.
"Super, Super Carl"!
Oh what absolute joy getting a point! It's even better when the goal is banged in to the one you are sitting behind.
The drive back home wasn't anything near as bad as I'd envisaged.
So not a classic or briliant goal - but certainly one of the 'best' that has long stuck in my memory.
Any goal in the two Chelsea games mentioned earlier (except Bill Roffey chipping over Stonewall Jackson); for the 78 replay I was in The Shed!
But for sheer audacity, Gary Alexander at home vs Oldham. Picked the ball up outside the penalty box to their keeper’s left (in front of the South Stand), progressed a yard inside the box down to 2 yards away from the by-line and unleashed a shot to his left. Their keeper was covering his near / left post but the shot flew over his right shoulder and into the right top corner of the goal. It was the unexpectedness of it and the daring that brought us instantly to our feet.
Look on YouTube.
Terry McDonald's 89th-minute winner for Orient in the 1–0 win over Manchester United on 8 September 1962.
(Don't tell his son Tony, but I think it was meant to be a cross.)
Phil Hoadley as mentioned by BigRon above.
Scored the same day as Ronnie Radford scored IMO the best goal ever - if u include his tackle that started the build-up - which got goal of the month on MOTD with Phil’s coming 2nd.
It’s the way Phil is turning round with his hands in the air before it has hit the back of the net.
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Blair Turgott against Stevenage
I think as team goals go this would be mine too, the touch from Clohessey and the stroked volley from Turgett were sublime. There are lots of contenders.
Kitchen at Chelsea for sure . Lee Harvey v Wrexham playoff final home leg. Lockwood v Hull, Cox v P'boro,
Alex Inglethorpe on that glorious night at Northampton to end the away win drought ,and many many more not all of which were spectacular but meant so much at the time